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Job Description

Work experience: 5-7 years

Salary of 10,02 euro/hour on a monthly basis

Evening shift (from 14:00 – 22:00) 132 cents/hour

Night shift (from 22:00 06:00) 244 cents/hour

Finnish residence permit required

A hull fitter for assembling metal structures must know:

– name and purpose of plumbing and measuring tools and devices and their use;

– methods of refilling plumbing tools;

– techniques for performing simple and medium-complexity metalwork operations and the process of assembling simple and medium-complexity metal structures;

– devices and operating rules for lifting and transport devices, working and control instruments and devices;

– technological process, methods and techniques for assembling, adjusting, checking and straightening metal structures;

– a system of tolerances, fits and their designation on the drawings;

– properties, brands and range of materials and pipes used;

– methods of connecting parts for welding;

– rules and types of marking of assembled units;

– methods of marking places for installation of basic parts and assemblies of metal structures;

– structural design of devices used during assembly;

– methods of sharpening metalwork tools;

– state standards for the materials used;

– requirements for the work performed;

– rules for working with a gas cutter and electric welding machine;

– sequence and methods of assembly on assembly racks and on conductors-copiers;

– assortment and grades of steel;

– technical specifications for the assembly of complex metal structures;

– qualities and roughness parameters;

– the effect of heating metals (during welding) on their deformation;

– symbols of welds;

– methods of alignment of complex steel structures;

– installation rules and arrangement of lifting mechanisms and devices;

– methods for straightening complex metal structures in devices using templates and according to drawings;

– design and rules for setting up manual pneumatic machines;

– basics of labor legislation;

– internal labor regulations;

– rules of sanitary and personal hygiene;

– rules and regulations of labor protection, safety and fire protection;

– rules for using personal protective equipment;

– requirements for the quality of work (services) performed;

– requirements for the rational organization of labor in the workplace;

– types of defects and ways to prevent and eliminate them;

– production alarm.

Types of work

A hull fitter for assembling metal structures performs the following types of work:

3.1. Cylindrical tanks and vessels operating under pressure up to 30 MPa (up to 300 kgf/sq. cm) – assembly and hydraulic testing.

3.2. Parts made of sheet and strip steel – marking according to a template, editing.

3.3. Sheet steel parts – bending.

3.4. Parts made of high-quality steel of all profiles with a thickness of up to and over 6 mm – cutting, chopping.

3.5. Various parts – filing of free sizes, cutting at angles, drilling according to markings.

3.6. Small-sized casings – assembly.

3.7. Caps, lids, brushes, vessels, funnels, boxes, cabinets of all sizes – preparation, straightening and assembly of parts for welding.

3.8. Sheet and profile metal – drilling, cutting with guillotine and press shears, joining for welding.

3.9. Strip and twisted metal – bending and cleaning after gas cutting.

3.10. Butt plates, stiffeners, temporary bolts – installation.

3.11. Supports and frames for devices – assembly.

3.12. Gaskets of simple and complex configurations made of sheet steel, cardboard, asbestos, clinoherite, rubber – cutting and cutting according to markings manually.

3.13. Staples made of material of different sections – flexible in the device.

3.14. Welded racks – assembled for welding.

3.15. Belt conveyors – assembly of metal structures.

3.16. Pipe fittings with flanges – assembly.

3.17. Metal cabinets and shelves – assembly.

3.18. Low pressure devices with detachable connections – assembly.

3.19. Oil tanks – manufacturing and assembly.

3.20. I-beams for monorails – assembly.

3.21. Baths of rolling equipment and oil gearboxes, pouring ladles of various capacities – assembly for welding.

3.22. Manifold insulation – manufacturing and assembly of parts.

3.23. Plate and overhead conveyors – assembly of metal structures.

3.24. Door and window frames and metal doors with a rigid frame – assembly.

3.25. Counterweight housings are assembled for welding.

3.26. Stairs, platforms, purlins, bunker walls, decking, metal railings made of pipes and tees, brake sheets, fences, sliding supports, gratings – assembly.

3.27. Cylindrical and conical shells made of sheet metal – bending.

3.28. Settling tanks, measuring tanks, collection tanks – assembly.

3.29. Foundation slabs – assembly.

3.30. Louvre grilles, decking for openings, rod racks for fastening conductors, conductors for anchor bolts – assembly.

3.31. I-section rods – assembly of metal structures.

3.32. Trusses – assembly according to the copier.

3.33. A-shaped trusses for excavators – assembly of individual units.

3.34. Tanks of T-bar, box-shaped and lattice sections for load-bearing metal structures – assembly.

3.35. Mixer bands – assembly.

3.36. Mixing drums with internal spirals – assembly.

3.37. Cell shafts of disk vacuum filters made of high-alloy steel – assembly.

3.38. Auger screws – assembly.

3.39. Drilling derricks – assembly of individual parts of metal structures.

3.40. Gas tanks, air collectors and water separators – assembly.

3.41. Gas pipelines – assembly.

3.42. Turbine casing frames – assembly.

3.43. Frames and casings of industrial ovens and dryers – assembly.

3.44. Protective casings – assembly, installation.

3.45. Pipeline load-bearing bridge structures – assembly.

3.46. Conductors, copiers for farms – assembly.

3.47. Evaporator and condensate housings are assembled with spherical bottoms and fittings for welding.

3.48. Cranes with a lifting capacity of up to 100 tons – assembly of structures and individual components.

3.49. Monorails – assembly.

3.50. Lattice supports – assembly.

3.51. Welded dimensional tanks – assembly.

3.52. Ties and spacers – assembly.

3.53. Sections of nozzles of drying drums – assembly.

3.54. Crossbars – assembled for welding.

3.55. Half-timbering – assembly of purlins and elements.

3.56. Refrigerators and inclined machines of blast furnaces – manufacturing and assembly.

3.57. Cabinets and drawers (waterproof) – assembly.

3.58. Electric blowers and turbo blowers – assembly.

3.59. Elements of radio towers, power line supports – assembly.

3.60. Elevators, smoke exhausters